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i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so, don't say that. no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news broadcasts on thursday -- you know, abc, cbs, nbc evening broadcasts -- they were all jubilant. talking about almost making roberts a hero. >> no, okay, so listen. here's the thing, noel. i heard some of that analysis. when someone on an evening newscast leads into a story saying that justice roberts is the man of the hour, it doesn't mean they agree with what justice roberts did. it means that's all people are talking about on the left and on the right, is justice roberts. if you were talking about him, whether it's in a good way or bad way, it means he's the man of the hour. that's not jub
i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so, don't say that. no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news...
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a recent cnn/orc poll shows 48% think mitt romney. 47%, president obama. looking to keep a tight grip on the battleground states of ohio and pennsylvania that voted for him in 2008, the president push his message of manufacturing gains, especially in the auto industry to class voters. he began the final day with breakfast in akron, ohio where the president was joined by three union workers. >> are you still there? >> reporter: then the president toured the summer garden food manufacturing plant near youngstown. a business the campaign said was expanding and creating jobs. at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh, there was one final appeal for a second term. >>> if you still believe in me like i believe in you, i hope you will stand with me in 2012. >> reporter: the president told supportes that almost every stop on the two-day bus tour that he was tough enough to handle negative ads from his opponent and outside groups. but he admitted that he was being outspent. the first time that's ever happened to a sit go president. dan lothian, cnn, pittsburgh. >
a recent cnn/orc poll shows 48% think mitt romney. 47%, president obama. looking to keep a tight grip on the battleground states of ohio and pennsylvania that voted for him in 2008, the president push his message of manufacturing gains, especially in the auto industry to class voters. he began the final day with breakfast in akron, ohio where the president was joined by three union workers. >> are you still there? >> reporter: then the president toured the summer garden food...
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cnn's emily schmidt joins us now from virginia. my goodness, emily, what a week of weather, past couple weeks of weather. the entire d.c. area was hit extremely hard by these storms. i see a giant tree down behind you. how are people dealing with this? >> hi, don. it's been a long week for this entire region. one reason that is still top of mind is what you're talking about. you see the mess that remains. this tree, the root system about twice as tall as i am extend all the way across the front yard into someone's front door. then there is the fact that thousands of people have now spent more than a week without power even when it returns people and businesses are just beginning to get an idea of how much they lost. it only takes an instant for the lights to go out in a storm but things can get darker for days. a chevy chase supermarket just outside washington, disaster hit three days after losing power. a refrigerated trailer compressor blew up and with it the family owned supermarket's back-up plan. >> lost everything in the trai
cnn's emily schmidt joins us now from virginia. my goodness, emily, what a week of weather, past couple weeks of weather. the entire d.c. area was hit extremely hard by these storms. i see a giant tree down behind you. how are people dealing with this? >> hi, don. it's been a long week for this entire region. one reason that is still top of mind is what you're talking about. you see the mess that remains. this tree, the root system about twice as tall as i am extend all the way across the...
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cnn presents "cruise to disaster" begins right now. >>> friday the 13th of january. italian cruise ship costa concordia has just left port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board had no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> and all of a sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship listed. >> the side of the ship is now the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking, running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos, the ill preparedness the company had. >> and i can remember thinking, oh, my gosh, we're going to die. let's just get it over with. >> today, the costa concordia lies on its side off the italian island of giglio. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people died on the ship, on that cold january night. a cnn investigation has pieced together the multiple failures of that night and the far-reaching consequences for the cruise ship lines. the tragic mistakes onboard the costa concordia raise the question, just how safe is going on a cruise? >> the safety of our passengers and cruise is ab
cnn presents "cruise to disaster" begins right now. >>> friday the 13th of january. italian cruise ship costa concordia has just left port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board had no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> and all of a sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship listed. >> the side of the ship is now the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking, running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos,...
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all they care is about how much money they get from it. >> you're the one from cnn that's -- >> meet precilla wilkewitz, president of the veterans national foundation. >> i really didn't think you'd do something like this and we've agreed to talk to you and answer your questions. >> so here's the question. none of the money has gone to any veterans. ma'am? >> while wilkewitz is the former veteran liaison, it's another veterans group she's president of that we wanted to discuss. >> the bottom line is, you are not going to give me an interview? cnn has been trying for two years to get an interview with the disabled veterans national foundation. we've gotten angry phone calls, angry e-mails, promises of written responses, and now a slammed door. >> ma'am? >> but no answer. and when you see just how this charity operates, you'll understand why. >> we're paying down our start-up costs. >> wilkewitz on the organization's website likes to boast about the gifts that they are group gives away and dvnf does give away stuff, stuff that actual veterans groups say they really don't need. it's cal
all they care is about how much money they get from it. >> you're the one from cnn that's -- >> meet precilla wilkewitz, president of the veterans national foundation. >> i really didn't think you'd do something like this and we've agreed to talk to you and answer your questions. >> so here's the question. none of the money has gone to any veterans. ma'am? >> while wilkewitz is the former veteran liaison, it's another veterans group she's president of that we...
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cnn's dana bash and a producer have done some digging into the law. they discovered not just a lingering loophole but how it got there. >> reporter: this was memorable because it was so rare. president obama signing a bipartisan law congress passed swiftly and overwhelmingly. to make sure there's no insider trading in congress.s crowed abg trust in government. >> if there was any chance of fact of using information for personal profit, we were not going to allow it. >> closing loopholes to ensure that members of the congress play by the exact same rules as everyone else. >> reporter: but keeping them honest, cnn has learned that not all the loopholes were closed. here's why. the key to making sure lawmakers don't profit off secret information they learn on the job is based on a new rule. financial transactions over $1,000 must be reported in 45 days. >> so that the public could have more real-time understanding of what their members and what senior staff and other high government officials were doing with their finances. what kinds of trades were they
cnn's dana bash and a producer have done some digging into the law. they discovered not just a lingering loophole but how it got there. >> reporter: this was memorable because it was so rare. president obama signing a bipartisan law congress passed swiftly and overwhelmingly. to make sure there's no insider trading in congress.s crowed abg trust in government. >> if there was any chance of fact of using information for personal profit, we were not going to allow it. >> closing...
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>>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, july 7th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. thousands of people are trying to keep their cool as the mercury rises and patience wanes to get the power back on. >>> health officials scramble to identify a mystery illness that is killing almost every child it infects in cambodia. >>> and it's a special day for us and for ringo starr. the beatles legend joins us this hour on his birthday to celebrate, of course, with us, and to talk about his new album and the motivation behind his continued success. >>> slow and steady is proving to be a losing combination for hundreds of thousands of people across the mid-atlantic and northeast who have been without power now for a full week. and it will be getting even hotter in many cities today. the record-breaking temperatures are blamed for several deaths and catastrophes for many businesses. emily schmidt joins us from springfield, virginia, with much more on that. emily, tell us what the situation is there. >> reporter: hi, randi. the power back on
>>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, july 7th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. thousands of people are trying to keep their cool as the mercury rises and patience wanes to get the power back on. >>> health officials scramble to identify a mystery illness that is killing almost every child it infects in cambodia. >>> and it's a special day for us and for ringo starr. the beatles legend joins us this hour on his...
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we shouldn't have had this contact. >> the last time -- >> locals told cnn the rocks concordia hit are clearly marked on nautical charts. >> every rock here is on the chart? >> every one, every one. that's why i think the only possibility should be only that one. >> such was the force of the collision, a huge chunk of rock the size of a car ended up embedded in the hull of the concordia. within moments, the engine room director reported the engine control room and the electrical panel were under six feet of water. but the severity of the situation was kept from passengers. >> translator: everything is all right. please do not panic. everybody go back to your room. it's okay. it's just a motor problem, and the technicians are trying to fix it. a lot of people were not believing them. but there were a good majority of people who believed them and listened to them and went back to their rooms. >> but within an hour, passengers would be fighting the rising waters, desperate to escape the doomed costa concordia. ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes something like this ♪ everybody here i
we shouldn't have had this contact. >> the last time -- >> locals told cnn the rocks concordia hit are clearly marked on nautical charts. >> every rock here is on the chart? >> every one, every one. that's why i think the only possibility should be only that one. >> such was the force of the collision, a huge chunk of rock the size of a car ended up embedded in the hull of the concordia. within moments, the engine room director reported the engine control room and...
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now, let's get things going in cnn. >>> from the cnn headquarters in atlanta this is cnn sunday morning. extreme heat baking half of the country and more than 300,000 still without power and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, a mexican drug cartel busted on u.s. soil, and three tons of marijuana and $2 million in cash and you will million in cash and you will never believe what else. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good mornings, everyone, i'm randi kaye and thank you for starting the morning with us. we begin this hour with the h t heat. it has been so bad that 30 deaths across the united states are blame hed on the heat wave. we get more from melissa rainy. >> reporter: saturday brought another day of blistering heat and in some areas that is more triple temperatures. people are looking for relief wherever they can find it. >> it feels great. it feels so wonderful. it beats the heat for sure. >>
now, let's get things going in cnn. >>> from the cnn headquarters in atlanta this is cnn sunday morning. extreme heat baking half of the country and more than 300,000 still without power and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, a mexican drug cartel busted on u.s. soil, and three tons of marijuana...
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cnn has learned katherine jackson will now share guardianship with t.j. jacks won, the 34-year-old son of tito jackson. katherine jackson's attorney says t.j. will take day-to-day responsibility for certain things including the day-to-day security. what does that mean? it means t.j. will be in charge of the children's day-to-day logistics and this will allow katherine to focus on being a grandmother to them. t.j. has been close to the children much of their lives. isn't michael's death, he's assisted in making decisions for them. this comes days after a las vegas judge overseeing the probate of michael jackson's estate named t.j. as temporary guardian because katherine jackson might have been prevented from being the guardian because of the acts of third parties. t.j.'s petition to be permanent guardian will be amended next week. they will ask the judge to make katherine and t.j. coguardians. after being gone for several days and her grandchildren saying they were worried, they hadn't heard from her, a missing person's report was filed. she was later foun
cnn has learned katherine jackson will now share guardianship with t.j. jacks won, the 34-year-old son of tito jackson. katherine jackson's attorney says t.j. will take day-to-day responsibility for certain things including the day-to-day security. what does that mean? it means t.j. will be in charge of the children's day-to-day logistics and this will allow katherine to focus on being a grandmother to them. t.j. has been close to the children much of their lives. isn't michael's death, he's...
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, chief economist of moody's, and former congressional budget office director doug holtz-eakin, and cnn congressional correspondent dana bash. let's straighten out this economy thing. and have you all tell me, "a," what was the most worrisome thing in the economic report we got out of the jobless report, and what makes you think, okay, we can still survive this? let me start with you. >> well, 80,000 jobs. that's pretty disappointing. if we stick at 80,000 and that is the reality of what is going on, unemployment will rise and we have 8.2% unemployment and that is a problem. that's the most worrisome aspect of the report. but there were some positives. hours worked increased. that's a good leading indicator. businesses will ask their existing workers to work longer hours before they hire. >> so that's a precursor to new jobs. >> it is. >> sometimes. >> it generally is. hours worked are at a high level. any pickup in activity will froebl lead to more jobs. and any pickup of activity will translate into more jobs, and we got a big increase in wages which is encouraging. i noticed that wag
, chief economist of moody's, and former congressional budget office director doug holtz-eakin, and cnn congressional correspondent dana bash. let's straighten out this economy thing. and have you all tell me, "a," what was the most worrisome thing in the economic report we got out of the jobless report, and what makes you think, okay, we can still survive this? let me start with you. >> well, 80,000 jobs. that's pretty disappointing. if we stick at 80,000 and that is the...
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they found her in the bathtub. >> i want to bring in cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. how tough is this going to be for prosecutors to prove? >> i think it's a difficult case for prosecutors to prove. as you just mentioned, this was ruled an accident by the coroners office. and you also have the fact that a lot of the evidence is pretty old. >> apologies, apologies, but we understand -- here it is. this is attorney for the holmes family. >> to clarify a statement made by abc media. i was awakened by a call from a reporter on abc on july 20th, about 5:45 in the morning. i did not know anything about a shooting in aurora at that time. he asked if i was arlene holmes, and if my son was james holmes, who lives in aurora, colorado. i answered, yes, you have the right person. i was referring to myself. i asked him to tell me why he was calling, and he told me about a shooting in aurora. he asked for a comment. i told him i could not comment because i did not know if the person he was talking about was my son, and i would neat to find ou out. >> this is a significant case for
they found her in the bathtub. >> i want to bring in cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. how tough is this going to be for prosecutors to prove? >> i think it's a difficult case for prosecutors to prove. as you just mentioned, this was ruled an accident by the coroners office. and you also have the fact that a lot of the evidence is pretty old. >> apologies, apologies, but we understand -- here it is. this is attorney for the holmes family. >> to clarify a statement made by...
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my colleague, cnn producer is live in tripoli. it's a historic day. what's the mood among the people right now and is voter turnout good? >> gary, it's been an incredible day. people here, there's a sense of national pride. people are driving around tripoli in their cars waving the free libya flag and showing their inked fingers, a sign of pride in a post-revolution arab countries these days. the turnout so far has been pretty good according to the electoral commission. we expect to hear more when the polls close. they're expected to close in about two hours. possible extensions to that. so far we are told more voters than expected have turned out. >> who's on the ballot today? >> well, that is one of the key issues here, gary, is people are overwhelmed by the choice. thousands of candidates are running in this election for the national congress. most of them are virtually unknown to the libyan population who, for more than 40 years, knew one man only, moammar gadhafi, and today
my colleague, cnn producer is live in tripoli. it's a historic day. what's the mood among the people right now and is voter turnout good? >> gary, it's been an incredible day. people here, there's a sense of national pride. people are driving around tripoli in their cars waving the free libya flag and showing their inked fingers, a sign of pride in a post-revolution arab countries these days. the turnout so far has been pretty good according to the electoral commission. we expect to hear...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> there's more we're following tonight. isha sesay is back with more. isha? >> at least 19 people were killed by intense storms across the country this weekend amid a gruelling heat wave. nearly 2 million customers from indiana through maryland don't have power. some may be in the dark until friday. 18 states under heat advisories, watches or warnings. >>> glaxosmithkline will pay a $3 billion fine. the largest health care fraud settlement in u.s. history. the company admitted to misbranding its drugs and withholding safety data about its diabetes drug. >>> an expedition attempting to solve the mysterious disappearance of amelia earhart 75 years ago will set sail for an island in the south pacific tomorrow. the crew believes that earhart and navigator landed there safely in 1937 and radioed for help before their plane was swept out to sea. they are sounding pretty confident. we'll see what happens. >> signals they may find what they're hoping for. i hope they do. >>> up next, get out the sunscreen. this is all going to make
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> there's more we're following tonight. isha sesay is back with more. isha? >> at least 19 people were killed by intense storms across the country this weekend amid a gruelling heat wave. nearly 2 million customers from indiana through maryland don't have power. some may be in the dark until friday. 18 states under heat advisories, watches or warnings. >>> glaxosmithkline will pay a $3 billion fine. the largest health care fraud settlement in...
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sandra endo, cnn, washington. >> the cnn i-report interview is next. anything you wanted to know about television twins tea and tamara. like who would win in a cage match against the olson twins? really? that's a real question. hear that answer coming up next. and don't forget, watch cnn live on your computer while you're at work. go to cnn.com/tv. do it now, go, go, go. what's with you? trouble with a car insurance claim. [ voice of dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ normal voice ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. are you in good hands? get two miracles in one product. what's more beautiful than a covergirl? unlike rtwo covergirls. tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation. covers spots, lines, and wrinkles. and helps improve skin tone over time. tone rehab from easy, breezy, beautiful, covergirl! covergirl! . >>> do not adjust your television. you're about to see double. cnn's ireport team put your questions to tia and tamara. >> i will never forget a kid screaming down the hall. he said, "your show sucks." just l
sandra endo, cnn, washington. >> the cnn i-report interview is next. anything you wanted to know about television twins tea and tamara. like who would win in a cage match against the olson twins? really? that's a real question. hear that answer coming up next. and don't forget, watch cnn live on your computer while you're at work. go to cnn.com/tv. do it now, go, go, go. what's with you? trouble with a car insurance claim. [ voice of dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so...
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thank you for watching "cnn sunday morning." but thanks to the htc one x from at&t, with its built in beats audio, every note sounds amazingly clear. ...making it easy to get lost in the music... and, well... rio vista?!! [ male announcer ] ...lost. introducing the musically enhanced htc one x from at&t. rethink possible. introducing the musically enhanced htc one x from at&t. with two times the points onake lunch dining in restaurants,ch? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. >>> here's a question, should parents religious beliefs trump the child's medical care? that is the debate raging this week about how young boys should be able to give their consent before being circumcision. in most religions it is a parent decision, but there is a rulingf after a boy developed complications after being circumcised. and they said that freedom of religion is highly valued in our constitution and cannot be the pl play-thing of a one-dimensional case law. blatant and inadmissible interf
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>> well, that cnn poll confirms what we've seen in a number of different things, gallup as well, where people feeling better about the economy generally, maybe not about the global picture. they think that somewhere out there there are spooky things going on, but these trend lines are going in the right direction. what chicago's been saying all along is the absolute number, we want it to be better, but the trend line is a much more important thing to watch. and the president's in ohio, jobless rate is better than it was not just better than the national average, but better than when he was inaugurated as president, so they're happy with that. >> patricia, do republicans have to promote our decline a little more? >> well, yeah, that's always what makes it so hard to be a republican these days, especially a republican governor in a state that is doing better. and we've seen if any republicans are having a hard time with this message, it's them saying, look, our economy's getting better, but it's not barack obama. barack obama doesn't get the credit for it, i get the credit for it, you ge
>> well, that cnn poll confirms what we've seen in a number of different things, gallup as well, where people feeling better about the economy generally, maybe not about the global picture. they think that somewhere out there there are spooky things going on, but these trend lines are going in the right direction. what chicago's been saying all along is the absolute number, we want it to be better, but the trend line is a much more important thing to watch. and the president's in ohio,...
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sort of an amazing exchange the other day between the white house chief of staff jack lou and cnn. she asked a basic question, what's in the documents at the core of the debate over fast and furious. they've said to the white house, tell us know what you know about the scandal, and he was held in contempt. this was the answer the white house chief of staff gave. >> were there things in the document that involved consultation with the president? is that why you invoked -- >> there was insight in all the decisions made up to the point of the correction, you know, that congress was given about the policy itself, about the testimony. what they're looking for now are internal kinds of documents that they know are not appropriate. >> tucker: that they know are not appropriate. ms. holder, i ask you, this is not a phony scandal. not a made-up washington scandal, this is an actual scandal at the center of which are dead people. what kind of documents wouldn't be appropriate for an oversight committee to see? >> okay. well, first of all, i'm not bob beckel. i'm filling in for him, and just
sort of an amazing exchange the other day between the white house chief of staff jack lou and cnn. she asked a basic question, what's in the documents at the core of the debate over fast and furious. they've said to the white house, tell us know what you know about the scandal, and he was held in contempt. this was the answer the white house chief of staff gave. >> were there things in the document that involved consultation with the president? is that why you invoked -- >> there...
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but we want to get to cnn's tom foreman. tom foreman back in washington for us and has the day's other headlines. what do you have for us? >> we've been tracking all day the developments expected tomorrow at penn state university. and this evening a source tells us that significant unprecedented penalties will be leveed against the school tomorrow, including at least $30 million in fines. the punishments follow the release of a report slamming the school's former leaders including coach joe paterno for ignoring suspicion of child abuse by former assistant coach jerry sandusky. today the school removed a statue from outside the stadium. earlier i spoke with susan candiotti about the penalties. >> penn state football faces what they're calling unprecedented penalties that are "well beyond what has been done in the past. however, the school will not face the so-called death penalty that would've meant no football this fall. but in some ways, these penalties will be worse than the death penalty, an outcome worse for current play
but we want to get to cnn's tom foreman. tom foreman back in washington for us and has the day's other headlines. what do you have for us? >> we've been tracking all day the developments expected tomorrow at penn state university. and this evening a source tells us that significant unprecedented penalties will be leveed against the school tomorrow, including at least $30 million in fines. the punishments follow the release of a report slamming the school's former leaders including coach...
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according to data obtained by cnn, more than 6,000 tons of water entered the ship in 20 minutes. the third officer was on the bridge. >> in a few minutes we realized that the situation was serious as the generators were not work, the navigation system was not working and neither was the emergency ward. >> yes, amid the ship's systematic failures, captain schettino down played the situation. >> the captain told the cruise director to make calming announcements, that it was an electrical problem. >> please remain calm and we'll give you more news as we have it. thank you for your attention. >> some passengers didn't believe it. >> why would the boat start tipping to the side if it was electrical? from the beginning, they're lying. >> as the crisis unfolded, many of the rules for handling emergencies at sea appeared to have been ignored. >> no one knew anything. there was no direction. he had not had a muster drill so we didn't know which one was our station. >> the ship's lifeboats were onboard but when the family arrived there were no life vests left. the parents had to crawl two
according to data obtained by cnn, more than 6,000 tons of water entered the ship in 20 minutes. the third officer was on the bridge. >> in a few minutes we realized that the situation was serious as the generators were not work, the navigation system was not working and neither was the emergency ward. >> yes, amid the ship's systematic failures, captain schettino down played the situation. >> the captain told the cruise director to make calming announcements, that it was an...
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cnn polled nbc's, arizona and indiana states that are firmly in the romney camp. the obama campaign is looking to make inroads in those states with assaults on romney's business record. "new york times" report says it's working. mitt romney outsourcing jobs h been paid for by the pro obama super p.a.c. usa run by bill burton. >> we're now in the middle of $10 million we spent on television ads about mitt romney's time in the private sector and they are clearly starting network. if you look at any of the numbers out there, any public polling or focus groups they are work. our fundraising has picked up and the spending we're doing is having an impact. >> burton weighed in on an audio recording on a phone call between president obama and donors where he raised concerns about republicans ability to raise huge funds. >> what they are trying to do, i imagine, is engage, you know, a large number of the folks who support president obama but have been sitting on the sidelines. they look at mitt romney yeah is this clown really going beat president obama. the answer is well
cnn polled nbc's, arizona and indiana states that are firmly in the romney camp. the obama campaign is looking to make inroads in those states with assaults on romney's business record. "new york times" report says it's working. mitt romney outsourcing jobs h been paid for by the pro obama super p.a.c. usa run by bill burton. >> we're now in the middle of $10 million we spent on television ads about mitt romney's time in the private sector and they are clearly starting network....
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. >>> hillary clinton on cnn had harsh words for mitt romney's campaign ad that show you her running against president obama in the 2008 campaign. she said those ads are a waste of money. >>> the huffington post says they're -- to repeal the health care reform bill. the same lawmakers voted to return to the enhanced congressional health care system where they get a sweeter deal than the average american. >>> so how much does the public hate congress? well, a gallop poll says 16% of americans approve of the job congress is doing. in 2005, approval of congress was about 40%. >>> politico reports harry reid's frank description of today's brave new world of campaign funding a group of "angry old white men bankrolling conservative groups that are trying to buy the fall elections." >>> and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> now, here's your first look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,727 after falling 49 points yesterday. the s&p was down 3. the nasdaq dipped 11. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei was up 30 poi
. >>> hillary clinton on cnn had harsh words for mitt romney's campaign ad that show you her running against president obama in the 2008 campaign. she said those ads are a waste of money. >>> the huffington post says they're -- to repeal the health care reform bill. the same lawmakers voted to return to the enhanced congressional health care system where they get a sweeter deal than the average american. >>> so how much does the public hate congress? well, a gallop...
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>>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect linked to that mass shooting spree is going to be in court tomorrow. james holmes is expected to be formally charged of 12 counts of first-degree murder. he killed 12 people and 58 others were injured. holmes was a patient of a psychiatrist at the university of colorado just before the attack. >>> and getting the v.i.p. treatment, almost presidential treatment today in jerusalem. the presumed nominee for the republican party in the white house, mitt romney, the status of jerusalem. romney tells cnn he consider cans jerusalem the capital of israel and believes the american embassy should be there. the u.s. embassy is currently in tel aviv. mitt romney and his wife visited the western wall, one of the oldest -- one of the old city's holiest sites. full details coming up in just a moment. >>> and the arab league says war crimes are being committed. syria is battling rebel
>>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect linked to that mass shooting spree is going to be in court tomorrow. james holmes is expected to be formally charged of 12 counts of first-degree murder. he killed 12 people and 58 others were injured. holmes was a patient of a psychiatrist at the university of colorado just before the...
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eastern time right here in the "cnn newsroom." >>> right now, "the next list" with sanjay gupta starts. >>> the hope with little bits is to get people to understand technology at a very simple level and really start to take part in this revolution. >> reporter: she has invented the next generation of the lego. called little bits. they're small, colorful, electric components that snap together to build just about anything. >> each little bit is pre-assembled, pre-engineered electronic module that has one specific function. it is to enable kids and adults even to play with lights, sounds and sensors without having any experience whatsoever and without any background in engineering. i am an engineer and i'm the founder of little bits. >> reporter: aya believes everyone is an innovator. as she tells cnn's poppy harlow, little bits are break down the boundaries of technology to empe empower young and old alike, to simply create. i'm sanjay gupta. this is "the next list." >>> this is my first time with little bits. how would i build something? how would i know what to make? >> so the instruc
eastern time right here in the "cnn newsroom." >>> right now, "the next list" with sanjay gupta starts. >>> the hope with little bits is to get people to understand technology at a very simple level and really start to take part in this revolution. >> reporter: she has invented the next generation of the lego. called little bits. they're small, colorful, electric components that snap together to build just about anything. >> each little bit is...
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. >>> here's what else we have for you on cnn saturday night. >>> one of the fastest men on earth. >> you want to get up to speed as quickly as possible. >> reporter: reveals a secret to his success. slavery. >> i was able to break the world record. >> reporter: is he right? does the color of your skin make you better? faster? stronger? >>> the upside of being on the dl. >> there are going to be people who don't understand it. >> a bold move or bad for business? what would you say? >> well, me? of the future? >> to your 12-year-old self if you could. >> don't -- don't do -- i'm not. >> excuse me. >> no wonder i'm single! >> must be loud and in your face. fluid and politics and baseball and controversy. >> i didn't think he would have the guts to do it. >> john rocker is here live. >>> i'm going to ask this question right up front. are black people better at sports than white people? more specifically, are black people engineered to be fast? he is telling london's daily mail all my life i believe i became an athlete through my own determination but it's impossible to think that being d
. >>> here's what else we have for you on cnn saturday night. >>> one of the fastest men on earth. >> you want to get up to speed as quickly as possible. >> reporter: reveals a secret to his success. slavery. >> i was able to break the world record. >> reporter: is he right? does the color of your skin make you better? faster? stronger? >>> the upside of being on the dl. >> there are going to be people who don't understand it. >> a...
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they are angry and they are doing something about t stay with cnn. they will be with me live right here later this evening. >>> well, it's becoming a very long hot summer for a big chunk of the country. the heat is making people miserable. heat advisories blanket parts of oklahoma and arkansas. temperature turs spiking from 105 to 113 degrees are in the forecast through thursday. >>> well, the fight for the white house goes overseas. republican mitt romney is in jerusalem today touring holy sites and plunging headfirst into the middle east conflict. cnn's jim acosta is there. >> mitt romney stuck to his pledge but drew big contrast with mr. obama. the may headline, his call for jerusalem to be the undisputed capital of israel. that's something no other u.s. president has called for. it could in flame tensions should romney become president. romney issued a stern warning to iran. should that country continue to develop weapons. here's a portion of the speech. >> make no mistake, they are testing our moral defenses. they want to know who will object an
they are angry and they are doing something about t stay with cnn. they will be with me live right here later this evening. >>> well, it's becoming a very long hot summer for a big chunk of the country. the heat is making people miserable. heat advisories blanket parts of oklahoma and arkansas. temperature turs spiking from 105 to 113 degrees are in the forecast through thursday. >>> well, the fight for the white house goes overseas. republican mitt romney is in jerusalem...
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. >>> on cnn, the brother of alec baldwin, says the actor could be serious about running for mayor of new york city. billy baldwin says alec might run although he admits he might not have the patience it would require. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> your first look at how wall street will kick off the day after being closed for the fourth of july. dow opens at 12,943 after adding 72 points. the s&p was up 8. the nasdaq, gained 24. in tokyo, the nikkei lost 24 points. in hong kong, the hang seng nudged up 99. the biggest news will be friday's jobs report. news out of europe could trigger some market movement it today. >>> the european central bank is expected to cut the region's interest rates to a record low. the move is seen as essential in easing the euro zone's debt crisis. >> moody's downgraded barclay's credit rating to negative. the bank's former ceo was grilled by england's parliament where he apologized for reprehensible behavior by his traders for an interest rate fixing scandal which is expected to spread >>> volkswagen has ended a seven-year takeover sa
. >>> on cnn, the brother of alec baldwin, says the actor could be serious about running for mayor of new york city. billy baldwin says alec might run although he admits he might not have the patience it would require. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> your first look at how wall street will kick off the day after being closed for the fourth of july. dow opens at 12,943 after adding 72 points. the s&p was up 8. the nasdaq, gained 24. in tokyo, the nikkei...
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iconic moments came in 1988 when sportscaster jimmy the greek made these comments and played back by cnn's larry king? take a listen to this. >> black is a better athlete to begin with because he has been bred to be that way because of his high thighs and big thighs that go up into his back and they can jump higher and run faster because of their bigger thighs, you see. the white man has to overcome that. but they don't try hard enough to overcome it. this goes back all the way to the civil war when during the slave trading the owner, the slave owner would -- would -- would -- would breed his big black to his big woman so that he could have a big -- a big black kids. >> another nobel prize winner there. >> you're just going just stop and don't say it. jimmy was probably fired from cbs for his comments. michael is a sportscaster guys. should he be fired? stand by. >>> so black athletes are they genetically made better than white athletes? before the break we played that sound bite for you from jimmy "the greek." we are play a part of it again. take a listen. >> this goes back all the way to
iconic moments came in 1988 when sportscaster jimmy the greek made these comments and played back by cnn's larry king? take a listen to this. >> black is a better athlete to begin with because he has been bred to be that way because of his high thighs and big thighs that go up into his back and they can jump higher and run faster because of their bigger thighs, you see. the white man has to overcome that. but they don't try hard enough to overcome it. this goes back all the way to the...
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. >> reporter: contrition which rang hollow to 17-year-old trayvon martin's parents, speaking on cnn this morning. >> god did not have a plan for trayson to die. >> reporter: zimmerman told the story similar to the one he told investigators in march. he asked me what my problem was. >> reporter: but not identical. veteran defense attorney mark eiglarsh and i huddled over this video, and this exchange jumped out. >> he 00's describing in great detail every moment in that incident. >> it creates a scenario that could contradict details he told before. >> reporter: those comments contradict what zimmerman told police that night. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> okay, you don't need to do that. >> huge problem for him. that, to me, is the number one problem. he contradicted the statement in his 911 call. >> this is going to get him in big trouble. >> absolutely. i looked for any inconsistencies to undermine the witness. >> the prosecution declaring that witness part of diskoir, it's no longer just news, it's evidence. matt gutman,s a news, miami. >>> next we turn to politics and a ro
. >> reporter: contrition which rang hollow to 17-year-old trayvon martin's parents, speaking on cnn this morning. >> god did not have a plan for trayson to die. >> reporter: zimmerman told the story similar to the one he told investigators in march. he asked me what my problem was. >> reporter: but not identical. veteran defense attorney mark eiglarsh and i huddled over this video, and this exchange jumped out. >> he 00's describing in great detail every moment in...
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when you look at the cnn polling. indicates something like 79% of respondents said they have made up their minds. 21% or 20% or so have said, no, they haven't made up their minds yet. so it's that 20% that the candidates are going after. and obviously, i mean, you know what the issues are. >> and also, columbus, of course, where you are now, what is at the top of their minds, voters' minds there? what are they telling you they're interested in learning about these two? >> reporter: not surprisingly, it's jobs and the economy all over again. and when you go around this country, particularly to the battleground states, you see a real mixed bag of what's going on. for example, here in ohio, job situation has gotten much better. there's been a pretty reasonable improvement in the unemployment picture, but when you ask people if they think things have gotten better, there's still a lot of pessimism. 55% or so of ohioans saying they think things are on the wrong track. so there's still a lot of work to do in that gap betwee
when you look at the cnn polling. indicates something like 79% of respondents said they have made up their minds. 21% or 20% or so have said, no, they haven't made up their minds yet. so it's that 20% that the candidates are going after. and obviously, i mean, you know what the issues are. >> and also, columbus, of course, where you are now, what is at the top of their minds, voters' minds there? what are they telling you they're interested in learning about these two? >> reporter:...